As the bikers always say, "Never travel without it!" Exactly what is this "it" they are referring to? "It" is the ever so popular protective headgear, the helmet. To motorcyclist, nothing is as dependable as a helmet. Helmet styles are available in a wide variety. Whether it be a full face, classic open face helmet, a half helmet, or even an open face retro DOT helmet, they all serve the same purpose. The primary goal of the helmet is protecting the motorcyclist's head in case of an accident. Not only does the helmet protect the head, ears, eyes, and nose, but it's also vital for proper ventilation and protection from the elements.
Why use a helmet in the first place? A motorcycle helmet reduces, if not entirely prevents, injuries during accidents. Fatal accidents can be avoided if motorcyclists are amply protected especially in the head/face area as impacts or injuries to the skull may translate to injuries to the brain that can be deadly. Even a classic open face helmet, in contrast to the full-face helmet, can provide ample protection and can spell the difference between life and death in a crash. For the reminiscent rider, an open face retro DOT helmet conforming to safety standards yet retro-stylish enough to reflect the good times of years past gives the best of both worlds. Snell or DOT standards considered a classic open face helmet and any other helmet for that matter will definitely be better for the biker.
A classic open face helmet serves the purpose of protection as it covers the skull's base and back, although compared to a full-face, the former is more limited than the latter without the chin armor protection. The open face helmet, even one that comes with a face shield or visor, is somewhat at a disadvantage in offering protection from the wind, dust, insects, and other stray foreign objects. Some riders complement the classic open face helmet with goggles or sunglasses or nose and mouth guards.
Of course, there are many riders who prefer the classic open face helmet over other types since it gives complete protection without the compressing feeling of the full-face helmet and the inadequate feeling of a shorty. The open face helmet is airy enough and very comfortable yet can be fastened securely to give full protection to the biker. On the other hand, a shorty may shift and come undone in an accident. In fact, even an open face retro DOT helmet can provide a good protection not withstanding the retro colors and styles if it conforms to DOT safety standards.
Riding down the open road with the wind draping the body's every curve on a sports motorcycle or a cruiser is part of the reward motorcyclists seek when they hop onto their bikes. Doesn't that sound relaxing? Without the feel of the wind on the face, some say the feeling of riding a motorcycle disappears. Those who share that opinion, opt for the classic open face helmet and they don't lose the rush of the wind on their face. After all, riding motorcycles as they say, should be an exhilarating and free-flowing experience!
About the Author:
John Daniele is an professional on classic open face helmets. For details or to purchase a handcrafted, light-weight, fiberglass skid lid see www.helmetsrus.com To get 10% off your next purchase type in the coupon code: Video
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